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|    pat2355@aol.com to southpaw    |
|    Re: '51 Seeburg M100-B question    |
|    21 Nov 13 18:09:35    |
      On Tuesday, November 5, 2013 6:11:28 AM UTC-8, southpaw wrote:       > Juke novice here.       >        > Interested in purchasing a working Seeburg M100-B however seller states it       needs an adjustment to track the vinyl correctly. In his words, "The jukebox       powers up properly and selects songs. However, I tried to play a few records       and the mechanism is        not tracking the 45's properly, so this needs to be addressed. The jukebox       played properly about 6-7 months ago and sounded decent, but an adjustment has       gone out of whack."       >        > Does this sound like a big deal? I'd ideally like to purchase one in perfect       working order but this one I came across is in great condition and appears to       work correctly except for this flaw. Anyone know what adjustment or fix this       could be just by        this description? Thanks in advance.              I have to apologize for my fellow jukebox collector.... calling strangers       idiots, seems to be a new hater phenomenon brought on by the racist "I'm       better, than you" type....              Many of the fogies on these lists have this "problem".              It's clear you don't have the expertise to rebuild a complicated mechanism,       but there are manuals which take you thru the procedure.              Don't figure it's EZ or simply & find a great Jukebox mechanic BEFORE you       purchase this "fixer".              Knowing where you're located could really help & GOOD LUCK !!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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